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    Inositols: From Established Knowledge to Novel Approaches

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    Dinicola, Simona
    Unfer, Vittorio
    Facchinetti, Fabio
    Soulage, Christophe O
    Greene, Nicholas D
    Bizzarri, Mariano
    Laganà, Antonio Simone
    Chan, Shiao-Yng
    Bevilacqua, Arturo
    Pkhaladze, Lali
    Benvenga, Salvatore
    Stringaro, Annarita
    Barbaro, Daniele
    Appetecchia, Marialuisa
    Aragona, Cesare
    Bezerra Espinola, Maria Salomè
    Cantelmi, Tonino
    Cavalli, Pietro
    Chiu, Tony T
    Copp, Andrew J
    D'Anna, Rosario
    Dewailly, Didier
    Di Lorenzo, Cherubino
    Diamanti-Kandarakis, Evanthia
    Hernández Marín, Imelda
    Hod, Moshe
    Kamenov, Zdravko
    Kandaraki, Eleni
    Monastra, Giovanni
    Montanino Oliva, Mario
    Nestler, John E
    Nordio, Maurizio
    Ozay, Ali C
    Papalou, Olga
    Porcaro, Giuseppina
    Prapas, Nikos
    Roseff, Scott
    Vazquez-Levin, Monica
    Vucenik, Ivana
    Wdowiak, Artur
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    Date
    2021-09-30
    Journal
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Publisher
    MDPI AG
    Type
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    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910575
    Abstract
    Myo-inositol (myo-Ins) and D-chiro-inositol (D-chiro-Ins) are natural compounds involved in many biological pathways. Since the discovery of their involvement in endocrine signal transduction, myo-Ins and D-chiro-Ins supplementation has contributed to clinical approaches in ameliorating many gynecological and endocrinological diseases. Currently both myo-Ins and D-chiro-Ins are well-tolerated, effective alternative candidates to the classical insulin sensitizers, and are useful treatments in preventing and treating metabolic and reproductive disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), and male fertility disturbances, like sperm abnormalities. Moreover, besides metabolic activity, myo-Ins and D-chiro-Ins deeply influence steroidogenesis, regulating the pools of androgens and estrogens, likely in opposite ways. Given the complexity of inositol-related mechanisms of action, many of their beneficial effects are still under scrutiny. Therefore, continuing research aims to discover new emerging roles and mechanisms that can allow clinicians to tailor inositol therapy and to use it in other medical areas, hitherto unexplored. The present paper outlines the established evidence on inositols and updates on recent research, namely concerning D-chiro-Ins involvement into steroidogenesis. In particular, D-chiro-Ins mediates insulin-induced testosterone biosynthesis from ovarian thecal cells and directly affects synthesis of estrogens by modulating the expression of the aromatase enzyme. Ovaries, as well as other organs and tissues, are characterized by a specific ratio of myo-Ins to D-chiro-Ins, which ensures their healthy state and proper functionality. Altered inositol ratios may account for pathological conditions, causing an imbalance in sex hormones. Such situations usually occur in association with medical conditions, such as PCOS, or as a consequence of some pharmacological treatments. Based on the physiological role of inositols and the pathological implications of altered myo-Ins to D-chiro-Ins ratios, inositol therapy may be designed with two different aims: (1) restoring the inositol physiological ratio; (2) altering the ratio in a controlled way to achieve specific effects.
    Keyword
    D-chiro-Inositol
    FSH
    GDM
    PCOS
    aromatase
    epimerase
    myo-Inositol
    neural tube defects
    steroidogenesis
    testosterone
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16870
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    10.3390/ijms221910575
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